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    Content.  Introduction.  Parts of light microscope.  Steps to setup light microscope.  Uses of light microscope.  How to clean light microscope.  Maintain the light microscope.  Summery.  References. Introduction. Light microscope is an instrument which used to magnify small specimen which cannot be seen through naked eye, by using a light source. It helps to magnify the small object to 1000* times than the real size of the real object. In light microscope light ray is send and…

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    to pay attention to the rangefinder's magnification power, because magnification makes the object seem closer than it actually is, making it easier for you to see the target, and increasing your chances of actually hitting the target. When it comes to magnification, golf rangefinders can have none of it at all, or they can have magnification as high as 7x. To make sure that your golf rangefinder is a good one, you should buy one that has high magnification, being the only way in which you can…

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    The relation between the magnification and the working is inversely proportional; when the magnification is bigger the working distance becomes smaller. Experiment 2: field of view of the high-power objective Materials: Compound microscope Transparent ruler Procedures: Use a transparent ruler that serves as a specimen. Turn on the illuminator of the microscope, use the nosepiece to put the scanning objective (4X) magnification. Place the ruler on the stage. Move the stage…

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    Onion Cell Experiment

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    remaining air bubbles. 7. Use a paper towel for cleaning the excess water. 8. Put the slide under the microscope. 9. Apply the necessary adjustments for a clear view of the cells starting form a lower powered objective (x40 magnification). 10. Slowly increase the magnification for more detailed images.  For cheek cell: 1. Take a clean toothpick and scrape the inside of your cheek. 2. Slide the toothpick on your slide to put the cheek cells. 3. Place a drop of methylene blue on the cheek cells.…

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    Magnifications of 6x, 7x, 8x, or 9x are generally regarded as the most useful for hunting. A larger magnification factor is more difficult to hold steady while smaller magnifications will not bring in enough detail of the game you are hunting. Hunting in the woods, binoculars with a 6x power, such as a 6x30, would be a great choice. However…

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    Low Blindness Assessment

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    Distance visual acuity should be measured with a multiple pinhole for people with low vision. Near vision is tested using the LogMAR format. If not possible, letters or symbols can be used. The smallest print read and the distance should be recorded. Magnification is needed to improve the reading distance. -Contrast sensitivity(CS) refers to the differentiation between an object and its background and represents the lowest contrast level that can be detected for a given size target against a…

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    Scopes come made for different kinds of shooting equipment from those that require bullets such as rifles and handguns, to those that require the use of arrows such as crossbows. The basic function of the scope is to provide additional accuracy when aiming at a target and as such in the use of these weapons, we understand how such a device could be of some benefit. Hunting rifle scopes based on such definitions would be devices that aid in perfecting shots taken with rifles at targets which are…

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    One of which is that the sizing (magnification) of each of the tissues vary. The magnification of the muscle tissue is much higher (25,000) than the magnification of the nervous tissue (21,000). Another difference in structure is that the nervous tissue has hardly any layers where as muscle tissue is made up of layers. A difference between the muscle…

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    The goal of the first part of the experiment was to examine the focal lengths of various thick lenses, spherical aberration, and 1D magnification. First, we observe that the focal length does not seem to change when we move the lens closer and farther away from the box. Then, we find that the light rays converge after passing through the bi-convex and plano-convex lens and diverge after passing through the bi-concave lens. Therefore, the focal length of the bi-concave lens is negative. We also…

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    Microscopic Analysis Lab

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    Microscopic Examination Hypothesis: A compound microscope will reveal cellular level images through magnification. Abstract: The purpose of this lab is to acquaint nursing students to a real live laboratory setting and to introduce microscopic analysis. There were two objectives for this laboratory study: [1] Learn how to handle to microscope and familiarize its structural functions, and [2] examine real live specimens through microscopy. Introduction A microscope is a fundamental equipment…

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